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Basic Newtonian mechanics. You'll need it since it forms a basis for everything else.
Classical electromagnetics. For the non-electromagnetic specialist or the generalist, it doesn't need to go that far in depth. Just basic electric and Lorentz forces (not even magnetic dipole-dipole forces!), voltage, current, Kirchoff's laws, capacitance, inductance, plane waves, basic lens optics and eventually transmission lines and extremely basic antennas.
Solid state physics. For the non-semiconductor specialist or generalist, just some really basic stuff. Band gap, doping, p-n junctions, field effect, and transistor operation.
Other stuff can and will be useful, but it's not necessary.
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